Recommended by Tyson on Nov 24, 2009 Steep price, but a great bag. Fits a laptop and just enough stuff to make it a useful carry on. Still slim enough for everyday use. Super high quality, very cool styling, and every little detail done well. Handmade in NYC apparently. And the Bonobos guys say they are cool, so you'll have them in your corner. One bad- the main straps are old school buckles. They should have used snaps or magnets, anything quicker. Tags: Ernest Alexander, man, man bag, Messenger Bag, messenger, plaid, tan, twill Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on ThisNext Permalink
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Recommended by Tyson on Nov 19, 2009 One of my favorite new shirts. A venn diagram with many beach boys songs plotted along "Cars","Girls", and "Beach". Sounds about perfect to me. (via @chad) Tags: beach, beach boys, geek, shirt, surf, tee, tshirt, venn Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on ThisNext Permalink
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Recommended by Tyson on Nov 13, 2009 This is a test Tags: nerd. herd, Slashdot Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on ThisNext Permalink
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Recommended by Tyson on Nov 9, 2009 Who doesn't love pyrex! Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on ThisNext Permalink
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Recommended by Tyson on Nov 6, 2009 A really really great book. Easily occupies a place on my top 10 favorite books of all time shelf. My favorite part about Brand is that he spends as much time working on how to think as he does on what to think. So while the book is as a whole is about the preservation and advancement of our civilization, it's also a great book about APPLIED decision science, organizational behavior, various particular fields of study, engineering, and history, and much more. Probably one of these best guides about how to think through problems and how to understand how organizations- from business up to nations- react when faced with decisions (and how to persuade them). As a fellow engineer, he see the world a lot like I do (in his won words as a series of solvable design challenges), so it all just resonates. Tags: book, Ecopragmatist, frick'n awesome, green, stewart brand, whole earth Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on...
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Recommended by Tyson on Oct 7, 2009 I'm pretty tall and one of my morning pet peeves is getting waaaay low to rinse my mouth after brushing my teeth. I'm far too lazy to keep a glass nearby (and keep it clean) so this tooth brush is goddamn genius. Tags: amron, bathroom, Brush & Rinse, tall, toothbrush, unique Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on ThisNext Permalink
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Recommended by Tyson on Oct 7, 2009 I'm a money clip guy, but I've always had a problem with the aesthetic. Something garish and oldman-ish about it. This "All Cash" money clip from superinventor Amrom is perfect for me. An ultra thin minimilist design- it has the same feel and size as the cash it holds. I've got one in pesos and one in Canadian $. Tags: amrom, cash, magnetic, money clip, unique Add to my wish list on ThisNext Recommend this on ThisNext Comment on this on ThisNext Permalink
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